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1JISC Conference 2007
The learners experience of e-learning
perception and reality
Joint Information Systems Committee
Supporting education and research
2The learners experience of e-learning
perception and reality
Credits Paul Bailey Ellen Lessner Rhona
Sharpe Greg Benfield Eta DeCicco Helen
Beetham Ros Smith
Linda Creanor Doug Gowan Kathryn Trinder Carol
Howells Grainne Conole Maarten de Laat Teresa
Dillon Jonathan Darby
3Aspirations of the Learner Experience strand
- Our original aims
- Investigate how learners experience and
participate in learning in technology rich
environments - Make recommendations based on our findings
- Develop methodologies for eliciting the learner
experience, promoting learner centred evaluations
4In this session
- Discover how learners are using technology to
support their learner - Discuss how you might monitor technology use in
your own institution - Consider the implications of the Learner
Experience projects for learning design
5A quiz
6Q1. Where did most of the action take place
during last years NUS elections?
- In the bar
- Public meetings
- MySpace
- In a committee
Source Victor Keegan, Opinion, Technology
Guardian, 1 June 2006
7Q2 What is the difference between a wiki and a
blog?
- wiki is a Hawaiian word blog is Finnish
- A wiki is a website used collaboratively and a
blog is web log - A blog is can have pictures and text but a wiki
can only have text - Its Hawaiian to me
8Q3. How many colleges and universities are
participating in Second Life?
- What is Second Life?
- thirty
- over 90
- just under 50
92 as of 29 Feb - From http//simteach.com/wiki/i
ndex.php?titleInstitutions_and_Organizations_in_S
LUNIVERSITIES.2C_COLLEGES_.26_SCHOOLS
9Q4. What is the second most popular digital
device in the UK?
- radio
- DVD player/recorder
- personal computer
- mobile phone
Nielsen/NetRatings quoted from Mobile Data
Association http//www.themda.org/PressReleases/Pa
ge_Press_PressReleases_Stats.asp
10Q5. Circle the right answers
- 4.4 million or billion (?) text messages were
sent in December 2006? - 75 or 90 (?) of 12 year olds own a mobile
phone? - Over or under 100 (?) higher education
institutions worldwide belong to the
OpenCourseWare consortium?
11Q5. Circle the right answers
- 4.4 million or billion (?) text messages were
sent in December 2006? - 75 or 90 (?) of 12 year olds own a mobile
phone? - Over or under 100 (?) higher education
institutions worldwide belong to the
OpenCourseWare consortium?
12Q5. Circle the right answers
- 4.4 million or billion (?) text messages were
sent in December 2006? - 75 or 90 (?) of 12 year olds own a mobile
phone? - Over or under 100 (?) higher education
institutions worldwide belong to the
OpenCourseWare consortium?
13Q 6 Discuss with your neighbour
- In the next five years, how will the changing
concept of time and space impact on post-16
educational institutions in the UK, given current
learner usage of technology? - Include in your answer reference to podcasting,
mp3 players/iPods, Skype, webcams, Web 2.0 and
Google.
14Main findings from LEX and Learner XP
15Main findings from LEX and Learner XP
- Beliefs, feelings expectations
- Integrative, pervasive technology use
- High expectations set by life outside
- Sophisticated understanding of technology
affordances - Underworld
- Emotionality
16The underworld
- So my group we always text each other and say,
oh are you coming in at this time or well
meet at this time, and so it looks on the face
of it from the university website that we havent
been communicating all year but we have, its
just outside of that discussion board. - (Nicola, postgraduate law student)
- Yeah, I write blog nearly everyday, that is when
I look into these things, and I think something
is important, I write it in my blog, as a
notebook ...but my .. course cannot see it in
fact, coz some of the things is important for me,
I think it is new to me and sometimes you dont
want to share everything with others. - (LXP Final Report, p 44)
17Main findings from LEX and Learner XP
- Strategies
- Multiple uses of technology in multiple locations
- Flexibility
- Information search and retrieval
- Integration with personal technologies
- Strategies for collaborative work
- Informal learning
18Information search, retrieval and evaluation
- . . .theyre saying use books, but books cost
money so the internet is the main thing that we
end up using and just trawling through all these
websites, you never know if the knowledge is
actually good or not, (LEX Final Report, p. 15) - Which means if I type in genetics, and Ive got
stuck on something you can turn up other peoples
lectures and that is quite common, that you can
find teaching resources from all over, from
America, from all over the UK universities, that
are quite specific to the topic Im looking at
its too much to ask one university to provide
all those teaching resources. So its a bit of an
online pool (LXP Final Report, p.22)
19Main findings from LEX and Learner XP
- What impacts on the learner experience?
- Access to IT (but not IT skills)
- Social networking skills
- Mismatches in expectations
- Fitting it all in around life
- Disability and difference
20Social networking skills
- I use it discussion board once or twice a
week but I think because we see each other a lot
and we use . . . MSN Messenger if were doing
work quite a lot or just do text and then that
way I think when you dont use it discussion
board as much as other people who would not text
their mates or speak to them on the internet. - (Postgraduate law student, Creanor et al.,
2006b, p. 21)
21In their own words
Jenny and Emma
22Monitoring the learner experience
- A renewed focus on the learner in evaluations of
e-learning - Eliciting learner beliefs and intentions
- Interview plus
- Audio logs
- Sampling
- Ethical considerations
23Some recommendations
- The technical developments agenda
- Personalisation
- Ownership
- Consistency, templates, frameworks
- The institutional agenda
- Information searching, retrieval evaluation
- Distributed access
24Some more recommendations
- The staff development agenda
- Curriculum design
- Skills development
- Promoting dialogue with students
- The research agenda
- Longitudinal studies
- Purposive sampling
25Key research questions for phase 2 projects
- How do specific groups of students experience
learning with technology? - What is the experience of highly skilled online
communicators and networkers? - How do learners experience change through their
learning journey? - What are the critical choices that learners make
about when, where and how to study? - How do learners make use of technology for
learning in ways that are not expected or
supported? - How are learners personalising and adapting their
tools and environments?
26Dissemination outputs
- Four guides
- Methods for evaluating the learner experience of
e-learning - IT support and provision for e-learners
- Developing courses and activities for e-learning
- Recommendations for post-16 institutions on
enhancing the learner experience of e-learning - Learner voices CD-Rom
- In their own words publication due September
2007
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